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70 Chevelle Muncier shifter bench or bucket seat?
I have a 70 Chevelle Muncie 4 speed shifter on Ebay now. I thought it was for a bench seat after a google search but many bidders have told me it is for bucket seats. I thought I would check here before updating the auction. The number on the handle is 3973867. Does anyone know what this shifter is correct for? The auction can be found here: 70 Muncie shifter
Thanks, Jason |
Re: 70 Chevelle Muncier shifter bench or bucket seat?
Judging by the short rise on the handle it appears to be a console shifter....this look is similar on the Novas....the bench seat handles were generally taller and had a more gentle sweep to fit the seat contour....chevelle experts may have diff views, but it looks like the same deal as the novas...hope that helps..
wilma |
Re: 70 Chevelle Muncier shifter bench or bucket seat?
I agree. The one pictured is for a buckseat car.
I have a Chevelle bench seat unit but it's buried in my trailer somewhere. Totally different shape. More like the old Hurst stick for the '55 - '57 Chevys. |
Re: 70 Chevelle Muncier shifter bench or bucket seat?
Great, thanks for the info. I will update the auction.
Jason |
Re: 70 Chevelle Muncier shifter bench or bucket seat?
Bench seat handle is an 864, and the 867 is for console applications.
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Re: 70 Chevelle Muncier shifter bench or bucket seat?
That shifter handle was originally used on a Bucketseat /Manual Trans./NO CONSOLE Super Sport Chevelle/Elco in 1970,and also ALL 1971-72 SS 350 Chevelle/Elco.
I think a Bucketseat/Manual Trans./NO CONSOLE Big Block 71 Super Sport Chevelle/Elco could have come with it too. I believe bucket seat/consoled equipped used the #865 handle,and bench seat used #866. |
Re: 70 Chevelle Muncier shifter bench or bucket seat?
The #867 is what they used in the 70 Chevelle with bucket seats with or without console.
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Re: 70 Chevelle Muncier shifter bench or bucket seat?
I agree with Rick We discussed this before.
PJ |
Re: 70 Chevelle Muncier shifter bench or bucket seat?
I think Rick Cell is right,there were only two designs used.Looking at a few local equipped Chevelles,as well as parts books,here is what I believe they did.
Regardless of engine,the 3 & 4-speed 1968-72 Bucket seat console AND NO Console equipped Chevelle/Elco/MonteC used Muncie shifter #3973867 which is stamped on the shifter foot itself,but Chevrolet parts books see this as shifter #3973866...(GM has history of doing this with parts in the past.Like the 1970 Malibu Tail Lenses,Flywheels and Ignition Coils.The actual manufacturered part itself will show a one digit difference,be it up or down,from what GM parts books & boxes actually callout for.)...The 1970-72 3 & 4-speed equipped,(1968-69 were different),Chevelle/Elco/MonteC Bench seat applications used Muncie #3973864,which is stamped on the shifter foot,yet the parts books call out for #3973865.This is also compared and noted in the AIM. Why some shifters say MUNCIE along with a part #,and others are void of one or both,is a good question.Could they be over the counter issued,Saginaw only or later service parts? |
Re: 70 Chevelle Muncier shifter bench or bucket seat?
I believe Muncie one say Muncie while Saginaw ones do not have the stamping.
Jason |
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